That’s the last acronym I would have expected him not to know

Pilot fish is a data center manager at a large and growing multinational company that announces with much fanfare the appointment of a new CIO. The guy has a military background and great leadership experience. And being a veteran, he’s on his way to meet the troops.

The day arrives and fish gives the new CIO a tour of the data center, describing all the equipment as they go along. He explains everything: the UPS, the monitoring system, the server systems, the hardware selection, the management consoles, the fire suppression systems, the raised floors, the backups, the documentation, the procedures, the networking, the redundant links, and even security models such as using a DMZ for public web server isolation. 

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Source: Computer World